Lands. 9.2. G I530 E, 41 Lhe May We WW OHI- 85!: Urâ€) aunt 5 years’ experience in deSi ning atents 0n TRUSSE for. a relief of CLUB FEET. SPINAL iFORMI'I'lES. The most xclusively. Order through your: '"rom factory and ï¬tting-roomso‘ i H. H. M. Baker, F. Curtis, J. Elliott. the parties in Lindsay and sold Pianos. males: at me HOUSE h!) cribe lor m WATCHMAR Received a New : of - - - ich, if correctly ï¬lled out. wfll specially adapted to ï¬t and re- iyears’ experience in designing ______AA_ FENELON FALLS 12 31 91 Colognes, Etc. ll 74 74 :s will ï¬nd the quality to be : Highest Order. g; ) u: .UG: STORE. yer: Garden Seeds, A Full Assortment. gent, Lindsay, Ont. r nx‘ 'he Town >0! _l_.._ind_sa.y h! Cost of A yer- V! bearing ur them (18' d “as or p.061: 0! land to: , :aid .L\13 and cost an. «~ur 0. I-\“' \8 o‘clock noon 12.: Szii ï¬nd: or as Commission tisin £va. TérontOTCanf 110 131 t-HH â€1|le 1) ( ll ( ll 1' Hun- F. KNOWLbOX, Town Treasurer. 89 99 1 07 1 33 wmw 11 07 C. Adams, 3]. Davidson, _.\ Rog-01's. Dr. lur‘crs, J. U nude, fl. Johns, E. Staples, ‘1. In '18, l‘. H. a.‘lc.:(;)v.1ade, J. Jz'dw ards. l-I. Endicott, 105 Perfumes, ‘83-? 92 1 9-) 4s l 49 102 102 U". :3: H. J. LYTLE 92 -)~) ~)-) -)~) Hannah, \\ ilFiams. is!†1991 16 40 16 40 16 40 11 51 3 74 1022. 60 1:4 1‘ .â€" 4 18 4 IS 27 13 16 99 16 $6 21 97 16 16 04 E! 44 07 SHOE SALESMEN OBLIGED TO Bl: Juaees OF HUMAN NATURE or a saleswoman of ex- hoe store of necessit be- comes a ju lge of human nature. ach individual customer thinks he has pecu- mts and it is essential that 1 liar requirem: the salesman shall persuade him that l he is getting something unique. Con- sequently the salesman has to ï¬t not only thv foot of the customer, but also his head and perhaps the head of the accompanying friend or two. In a well-appointed store the usher mect~~ the arrivimr trio at the door and polite- ly inquires their wishes. Th:- h-io con. sists of father. mother aml daughter and it is probably the danglr ter who is to be ï¬tted. Still there are. cases where the solicitous wife has al- ways had the care of the clothing of her husband. The usher has grown cunning bv experience, and learning that shows are needed for the daughter, recognizes THE WOMAN “'1'?“ A PRETTY FOOT. the need of a strmg mind to effect th - sale. So he selects the salesman With care. After seating the party. sure of precaution. remc shoe, and then makes sc addrvssing himself to the looking at the mother. ignoring the father. A d upon the child‘s foot mag and eventually he obtain formation to enable him further operations. K110 that the ï¬rst pair offered sure not to be satisfactor- his forces. \V'hen he pri he is met with a. voile] mostly of a suspicious shoes may be exactly t ' ‘ 1t13r bi Ire. After seating; the party. ho, as a mea- m'e of precaution, removes the right hoe, and then makes some enquiries. ddrvssing himself to the daughter. but mking at the mother. and entircl :noring' the father. A disquisition now upon the child‘s foot may he expected. 1nd eventually he obtains sufï¬cient in "ormation to enable him to commence Turther operations. Knowing full well i :hat the first pair offered .will be almost mre not to be satisfactory, he reserves his forces. “'hen he produces the shoe he is met with a volley of questions. mostly of a suspicious nature. The shoes may be exactly what was called for. and one is quietly but ï¬rmly placed upon the toot. As he suspected. it is at least two letters too narrow. He buttons it and awaits developments. , - . v I“ _ “Acvnnfg‘rn of ti)“ The father, ta; apportunity. seer ing- a. stranger’s The mother an‘ glances which seem to say. “What shall we do 9" They are not long in deter- mining. One or the other sttscks the style 0! the shoe and asks for something different. Now the good salesman shows his ability. He has exactly what they want, he says, and brings a pa‘r of the proper width and says nothing about the size. It the question of sizes comes up, he eXplains that in this particular make the letters are different, that a “C" from this manufacture is as narrow as a “Bâ€of the other. As he has carâ€" ried off the first pair, he is safe in the assertion. By such guile he effects a sale. 7 _ .1 , 3--....omnnt for me“ saw. A visit to the department for men shows the same rows of anxious counte- nances as in the department for women. It is true that some men after reaching mature yeers have realized that they pay more attention to chair own feet than any one elSc does, but the majority an» di~posed to sacriï¬ce comfort for. ap- In their own case the rare- arance. Iy Lake any particular notice of t a fee of t'IIHI 1' man. as much in feet "ï¬â€™wpï¬ depot diflfgp 3 __ __ -w. SAYS SHE uucv UlUPul‘ Ilvw ,taking adx antage of tin seems to be intentlv wan h- 31' ’3 p1 ettv foot to his righ s and daughter exc haugv BUYS SQUARE TOES. WEARS N0- 23- tai‘ Art po‘snery has reac‘ that even the visxonarv of. English red and tan wammg are the kind the modern Bn affects. Punch cups of royal Worcester form of a 1in are among “latest out." 7 ' mnaf - ‘A_,.- silver ones. u- Shop Eeepers surely able taste when tb 6y embroidered: .- IA The new kid gloves mm Inns: 0..., brmdery are not pleasmg to women of good taste. rons in velvet gowns make Young mat themselves rather prematurely aged. _ . . L ___A Roan AYDBCtad. th“ "I; might have been echcwu, u... gplf stick has appeared as a gold scarf pm. The Holland skate, with curled front, is to be introduced by feminine skaters. . g_L-1-- on annnngp, fur ippose Iur shoulder capes were going out of fash- ion. There seems as many imitation seal- 44-- .. fhnrn are different religious l8 ‘0 U0 suntan.--“ . It was a. great mistake to suppose fur no (u'lvus. r ..v ...-_ , . cab. though he often outrivals J ehu in l shoulder capes were going out of fash- the speed and fury of his driving. is al- ion. There seems as many imitation sealâ€" ways 0“ the alert, 31153 rarely fails §0 shine as there are different religious ull up )1!“ horse in midcareer and and sects. the collision which threatens him. To Long strings of pearls around the . travel sml‘tly,_ to cuthi and out of slow- neck is the u.tra~fashion in opera boxes. 0" carriages,’ ‘9 the life 0f the hamâ€? The man with velvet collar on his W.“ engage ‘c f0.†“‘MP'J-rpos“, "“‘d ‘“ dress coat must feel like a. ï¬sh out of driver seldom disappomts us. but the hnnsom is an extremely vulnerahl ‘ vu- hicle , even in collision with the four‘ water. One sees nine hats these days to three wheeler it will surely fare the Worse. Hence it comes about that the driver of bonnets, and the latter are so beautiful. a hansom keeps a. shar lookout for ob- It would now be difficult to decial~ WhiCh style 0f hair-dressing 15 m0“ stacles, and prefers pu ling his horse on his hannches to running over even the fashionable. emu-.-“ “m. m fashion innocent foot passenger- . .L ,. ' L a“ “uni? RnPed. â€"â€".' feet Wlnuv‘v-a, .__-, It would now be difficult to decid‘ which style of hair-dressing is most fashionable. J et plays an important part in fashion this season; it. must be genuine or none. Women whovwear French heel shoes forever complain of “that tired feel- ing." _ The very thin umbrella is voted to be more ornamental than usefulâ€" when it ponra. . L-_-n nil I. dream ‘3 ball“- r Boribon boxes are a a £111 as Cinderellu or any had. ad. Table furniture in china. and glass- ware would seem to have reached the. “acme of elegance." A man in sealskin coat takes the risk of being mistaken for star actor, patent 'medicine man or bookmaker. ‘ ‘ ~ -_- “Irma. nn the medicine man u. uw...--__, , Fashionable men are taking up the stock scarf again, neglected for a time. The new ones are of black ribbed silk. Silver is reappenrinï¬ on umbrellas and cane handles, but t 6 natural wood handles ï¬rmly hold their own. ,2..- haplinna IPA 80 “16) “IO nvr- -__, nng at evenm pu- sh across the ice general; Silk lamp shades studded with imita- showy. This is tion jewels are very A. I, ,_; Okfl. nan hp. “Rid Of them- Fashionable men are taking up. um _ _ lected for a time. At the present nmmvnt the popularity lack ribbed silk. of the Pope is larguly political. As a. Danni 0'1 “11“)â€th rule when the king‘s government is un- ind cane him les, but t 8 natural wood 1 opular the pope is Dol‘u‘a’r- It is like own. esuvius and the Soliatare. when one ' e. the other is quiescent. and ‘he new ones are 0 b par- It is iho old insti across the ice his own position . a diplomat or major“ tion or faction a; ' . It is the great papal policy of the middle general. ' dded with imita: 8263- _ _ . . ° ‘ ' Garibaldi supported the unity of Italy. ' w l are ver show . This 18! Sgguï¬ gaitst that can be sa’id ’of them. l which meant the destruction of the The fashionable popularit3 for water‘ 901393 t'fnportfl INN/93‘. So Pips ix. colors was never more pronounced, es- l “’33 OPPON"! tothe Garibalgh NVO utlon. peciallv in connection with the “white- But the SlClllan revolution and the and gold frame." Maï¬ei‘ movement threatens the demoli- n ,A Jump." in cut glasq are a tion at the monarchy that robbed the ' ‘ - I Pope. and so Leo XIII. supports the‘izn- ‘ :L‘fa n. _- .. _n The fashionable popularity w. n...“ ‘ ‘ colors was never more pronounced, 88- l “'33 opposed â€P?“ w*“"‘":" - - peciallv in connection with the “white' But the Simhan revolution and the ' n Maï¬ei movement threatens the demoli- tion of the monarchy that robbed the s are a . Pope, and so Leo XIII. supports the in- ‘ he thought therel surwents. Freemasons, Anarchists, u- hin n anda reat h ck . . could be not 3‘ ew, g s o pubhcans, et id omne genus. For once and for a moment in the shuflling‘ of the to the purse. Coral, which has not been seen, ex- Italian cards the Po . . . . pe and the seditious ception 9hâ€.dr°1il for y 8?? (1118' earnings; Adullamites of all sorts and conditions b“ again m t 0 way 0 ° ' as lone . ï¬nd themselves in the same camp. The fact is, the Pope just now is in the most breastpins. ‘ The little tYP‘hOid fever scare 33.530“ , delightful and enviable position of being even the 8816 0* oyster plates for "well, able to say to discontented Italy: “I ' htly Review. is by no means told you so !"â€"-The Forcing l _.--“ _-- _... dealers say, the demand 310.000 for Libel In the chlululure. what it Was. ‘ The Napoleon curl over the forehead . has had its day.- At‘lsast the young Ml‘lï¬tntrelal.‘ “unï¬tâ€"Dr}; ‘11:" Rodier at L- M... aflnnmd It on ren. in u on on actions against . 1' “v grnnheng. LI.L_A†and Pat Ken- d a grea t shock | ~-v-- , W Pope’ and surg'ellts. publicans and for a. has had its (my. nu m--- m- . - women of the music hall have adopted it. Next to her age. the secret the fash- ionable woman tries to her-p these days is the name and add. ess of her dress- _ maker. . i The flat minor on the dinner table is dz; now have a obsolete. One must n centrepiece of extraore" .j elaborate embroidery. A new glass dish for t‘ ‘ ‘ry is flat. and ‘ lws hi h. It has .our legs about tw table. looks something like a t hilliar -:' knife for There seems to be a ~- everything‘ nowadays. ' pt 3. Special ’ h which to eat ‘IYAnl-nmnrg “’1 l. FIVE O'GLOGK T‘EAA; leeks something like a t There seems to be a s everything nowadays. one for Westerners With an American octogenarian, IIUU .u..,, ago offered himSelt‘ “as an example new uudertne PWP‘W‘W'I’." '--' Daly, late of Lindsay. Rehtted and re- ot‘ the benign influence of the study _ . furnished throughoutandtsone of the best and practice of music.†Some aged . . ersons give the credit of their equipped and conducted hotels in the ong lives to abstinence from tobacco, city. The wine mom is uttexcelled and alcohol,meat, or what not; others to cuisine Cannot be surpassed. Terms $1 their indulgence in all these things. and $1,50 per day. Corner of Simcoe One old lady, of whom we read not long and .t‘wms‘. ‘ l‘oronto. ago as having reached the age of 80 or on FER man msrnr. thereabouts, maintained that single “Y W'dthsm one length blessedness is the real elixir vitae, and KENNY, V_ S.,Graduate of Out. 3’ and all): natural toot she ascribed the death of a brother at . Veterinary College, registered i change m style does the tender age 0f 90 t0 the fact that he member of Ontario Vetermary Medical '9‘?me only the manu- had committed matrimony in early life. Association. Oiï¬ce and residence 22 std be better for there- M. Ferdinand de Lesseps believed in Wlummgt Lind“ - 310“ .never changed. AS horse riding. Mr. James Payn com- " y. 10$ improve. ThGPHW iains that in his boyhood he “gota F. 03103 With age. 301““ ittlo bored with too much horse. The ' " ""‘/ MONEY TO LOAN gill! shoes, but. â€110 alveri‘ Grand Francais seems to think that one is artrer, arttcu ar 0 , . ‘ . - “ : .†a p Y can hat dly have too much horse In Money lent on mortgage, and mor- The best and cheat est . ~ v 1 . L .- . . p alettertecently pubilfggï¬ldghlg suchejectpgs gages and notes negotiated. Straight U11 on â€"â€" _â€" in this country." scps delivered himse â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-" follows: “I shall always feel deeply 0““ at 6 per cent. O‘GLQGK TEA grateful to Larine, my riding master, MOORE JACKSON. ‘ ' who from my earliest ears made me ______________....â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'- “‘8 reached a perfection share his keen passion or horses, and I ltliat daily horse exer- LINDSAY. 7' i n r never dreamed . . IS 0 a V am still convmt-et arge measure been the and tan walking gloves Cise has i“ a I . (r f enabling me to reach my, Hop-r IGULTURAL SOCIETY ._ , means 0 ' the modern biummcl eighty-fourth yearin perfect health.’ reat rider almost to Carlyle was also a g ife and he not only of royal Worcester in tho the end of his long 1 groomed his horse are among “latest things rode, but we believe, himself. On the whole, it must be con~ furniture must “9099' eluded that the real secret of longevity Style Of some one Of the is a sound constitution prudently hus banded. The Only general rules that can be laid down are those. set forth by Adam in, “As You Like It.†Though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty; . ' - For in my youth I never did apply 8 surely cater to faShlon Hot and rebellious liquor in my hlooil, 3“ they sell d°g blankets Nor did not with unbashiul ioreheat woo The means of weakness and debility: Therefore my me is as a lusty winter, tid gloves with fancy cm-f Frosty. but kindly. not pleasmg to women 0 That is the whole secret of long life. Shakes earo knew it as Well as any one, trons in velvet gowns make yet he ind at ï¬ity-tw0.-â€"British medi- ather prematurely aged. cal Journal. The above society has much pleasure in in- forming the public in general that they have completed arrangements with one of the lead- ing florists of this Dominion for the following valuable selection to be given as a premium in the early spring of 1895 to the ï¬rst one hun- dred members that pay the membership fee of $1.00 : C ne hardy H.P- Rose, named, best variety two years old. One Lilium Auratum, large bulb, (golden rayed lily of Japan.),} One'standard Dahlia, named. One double Pacnia, named to color. One Tubrous Begonia, named to color. One packet Asters seed, choice. One packet Zennias, choice. One packet Phlox Drummondi, choice. One packet Pansy, select, choice. iina picture frames are lopular to crowd out the have been expected, the ’3 appeared as 3' g01d scarf Drivers mu London Roads. One packet ten weeks Stocks, choice. - . .. A“, , AS a “1.1“ the cgrelessness 0‘: the The abate stock to be strictly first-class. """""" nvsoc . . qnmpw at in ploportlon to Also in addition any one of the following Hor- - ' ' ----- Con-x: nin bodices are so an want of ï¬t, that what clever means -imz- at evening p_a_u'- uls around the . 1 in opera boxes. et collar on his ike a. ï¬sh out of hm “so days to three £1": are sobeautiful. He iï¬icult to decid~ a] dream as beauti- yother girl over ~“' I 1 SH I'll H1! As a rule the careles: driver \a1ies somewhat in the invulnerahility of the he drives. The driver of -4 â€"» A-‘Opu innocent Ioon passenger . ' It is curious that. With all their speed, both hansoms and butchers' cartsâ€"by far the swiftest of the wheeled denizens of our streetsâ€"have fewer accidents laid to their account than their slowm fellows. The omnibus drivvr is also of a careful nature. He, too, conducts a carriage that cannot go into action‘ with impunity. The†omnibus can afl'ord to bully the hansom or the brougham, but it dare not jostle the van ‘ ' And as regards foot the driver has a natural passengers. , tenderness towards an unprotected race who supply him with fares. â€"â€"The Spec- SECRET OF LONG LIFE. tator. nllu umumcnvu ..: ".7 V fact is, the Pope Just now is in the most delightful and enviable position of being able to say to discontented Italy: ‘ told you so !"â€"â€"The Fortnightly Review â€IVAN?" nu u'I'I- --- ___ v Montreal. aJu. 7.â€"â€"Dr. J. A. Rodier of Montreal. ha: taken out actions against . W. Stephens. M.L.A.. and Pat. Ken- nedy. M.L.A., for $10,000 damages each on account of statement; made the other day on the floor of the Legislature. Death of a Prominent Nova Sootlnn. Halifax, Jan. 7.â€"The death occurred early this morning; of A. F. L. Shannon, judge of probate. He had been in Iail-__ ing health [or two years past. -~He9.1:t‘ failure was the :iiuul cause, QuegeC, Jan. 7,â€"T Hon. Mr. Starues, who ‘ aralysis on Saturday, barely improving. 'H .\' ‘tu “oh 0 .‘lr - \ gen] :16 H) pups and Kinfl Statues Market-over a. 7.â€"The condition of zes, who was stricken with :aturda-y. is slole but i with the four‘ ï¬ne the Worse. that the driver of F lookout tor 0b- ling his horsv on 12‘ over even the l ultry may b0 neglected, What It ‘urluss. Your ‘de .3 will not suit these xdeas minht I now, and out. of date. meryumu; u poultry is fully explained in the Can: Renew, Tolont , a large men hly mug: one dollar a vear, or to tWU new $1.50. Afree sample copy will be set on addressing a poetal card to th pl Donovan. The Review is nearing " year. Get. rid of your old ROOSTER and buy a young thoroughbred flock,â€"44. TEE Corner of Simcoe and Front Sts. Toronto, ‘ now under the propriership of Mr. 06.- Daly, late of Lindsay. Reï¬tted and re- furnished throughoutandisoue of the best equipped and conducted hotels in the city. The wine room is uuexcelled and cuisine cannot be surpassed. Terms $1 and $1.50 per day. Corner of Sxmcoe and "‘ront-Q‘w , Poronto. KENNY, V. S.,Graduate of Out. Veterinary College. registered member of Ontario Vetermary Medical Association. Ofï¬ce and residence 22 Wlllmm-st. , Lindsay. GRANDMOTHER’S Money lent on mortgage, and mo:- gages and notes negotiated. Straight 0.1.1:: at 6 per cent. MOORE J ACKSOIN. The above society has much pleasure in in- forming the public in general that they have completed arrangements with one of the lead- ing florists of this Dominion for the following ; valuable selection to be given as a premium in the early spring of 1895 to the ï¬rst one hun- A-AA mamlmr: that Dav the membership fee of If so call and inspect brated makes. suit modem meilods, however good ‘inht hï¬Vc 1 can, .Ley we THE PIANO BOX- ‘I'IIE SOLID COMFDT- THE POTLANB. 'I'I'IE PETEBIIO Sl Â¥ H! We are “selling these vehicles at‘ close prices for cash. A full line of Farmers’ Market Sleighs, Bobsleighs, Commercial “.1 r :upm Sleighs. Prices right. this season wi prices to clear out. It will pay you to buy a buggy “OW- “ . L... -c an bind: done on Repairing of short notice. of date. Everything connected with explained in the meacixm Poultry 1'. , a large man hly magazine, sent at : vear, or to twu new subscxibcrs for sample copy will be sent our reade'e a 005m) cud to th pgbliahphï¬ l’. A, Ami-In Take no‘ioe that I now own a". Canad an interest!i in Morsc’u Patent Process for the prevention of Cuckel Smut Chess or Bust. from and semi . by dc s'royimz undamaged or unsoun«‘ grain and seeds, also destroying the millions of weevil and midge germs which, when matured. up Ihe etia‘w, the sap e~udee and rust J the result. In order m zeta many mtimon als as possible ne‘ t. i .ll. I wil‘ deliver by to! stere4 ma'l, or uthenvlse. to any run-w, one copy of the Process f'rthe small ‘41!!!) of Me md a“ testimonial when cello“. for next f .1» ihinmer is sell any two or three “.Couinien -or Townships chop. it taken before oooupie" by talents. Agents wanted in every Township. For particulars address with own ‘ 1’ JOHN PEARCE. 7â€" - Box 283. Lindsay. Ont 52-2 Advertise in m wmum YOUR , JAN. 10. 1895. OLD that is your fault, and L. O'CONNOR. To FARMERS- its nineteenth (304 all kinds done up your our cele- HARD AND rt of the town. to any part 01 Orders by mail 0 promptly attended phone No. 14. INSURANCE THAT [NSUBES Policies issued Only ï¬rSt-‘ on Mortgages and Notes, apply to R. G. CORNEIL_, Ripans Tabuis; Ripahs Tabules are con pounded from a prescript’. “yiAoluncPd hv the best med FARMS FOR SALE. FARMS ’I‘O RENT. TIMBER FOR SALE; Evers’ihing cheap. Linden Valley, Sept. 3. MONEY To LOAN 1 tn-iemr. hr: at moderate raves. parties a specialty. pogble sleighs. , _- nL‘ T0 RENT To rent for a term of § 200 urea. soi-, c 33' 10 m and -s u douh emy cum in the county. - n (he unpiement 8"“ d, hug r swue wall, cupaut (o.- 2 cxswms and '2 ens. ‘ ' LINDSAY MARBLE WORKS. ’u U16 0 ........ Lindsav,rJan. 9th, 189:). â€"lv. 8 prepared to furnish the people of Lindâ€" sav and surrounilixï¬g countrv with MENTS and ADSTONES both Marble and lamina. ._.â€"-â€" Estinntel ptomptly given on all kinds of ceinotery work. Mable stle Tops, Wash Taps, Manuel Pieces, etc. '35.; Practical workmmw all shouldoee â€also. de. sign: adjeompue prices More mommaâ€. at" class Companies repre- sented. 6‘ APLE GRUVE STOCK FARM OPS. '8 Wu" u. .n," -, __ _ '1', c 35' 10 111, Lee from stuuq s --r Miles, I!» emy one cf 1: v heat Lik drained farm:- ry. - n my premises are a .0: house, shut. hug pen an fume barn, 52x72. 04. upaut to, .A-head whom and <21,th rd '2 ens. Terum ru.-suuable w m. right 8 William-st.. Lindsav while you ROBT CHAMBERS- â€"lu 2h: ten ofthe Market on Cambridge- re math": packing home. . CAREW. H. REAZIN. 3. 1t 94: ~36-tf. LIVERY. E. Fee, Pro- First-class horses for ' Res. Outï¬ts for pleasure Ltv. Handsome single and (JR NY VALLEY, _\ ea S, guy 10, ’1 HOS ADAM, 1,ch Box 74, Linda) FC‘R SALE building- Lot 27, Con. b, Ops. from snowy s --r stones. CSWEY] beat tilt drained Sanm ISCS are a .0: house, . RISTERS; medntely oppos: trume barn, 52x72. 01. . an-.. .....1 mttl-_ Lmdsay Uflice over Fairwe ather Co’ a Store, op Charges moderate. IENTIST A11 branches of AND THEâ€"- PORCEAI FILLING SYSTEM successfully practised by Mr. Gross. An upper or under set of good teeth for $10. Pure GAS and VITA LIZED AIR for painless extraction. Free when artiï¬cial teeth are required. Over 30 years exper ience. Rooms over ennedy's store. op posite Dominion Bank. ent Street. LINDSAY . Is now using ETHEL CHLORIDE (Bengue for extraccing teeth. It is appli ed to the gums in the form of a gentle spray, when. numbness is produced and. the teeth extracted (No Hypodermic needle is required to pierce the gu ms in the use. It is the invention of Dr. Bengue, 34 Rue Le BmXEe’ Paris, France . a, _-_t:n-‘nc tn "£9. nq H. HART, L. D. S. DENTIST LCuqu;v, -w--r Mr. Neelands’ â€"continues to (vitalized air) with his usual su‘ has given it Aqninoerruptedly f - Audi“ fnv- rhn Mr. heeiauus umuuuwr -- V 7 -. (vitalized air) with his usual success. He has given it uninoerruptedly for over years, extracting teeth for thousands 0 persons without pain or injury. Beautiful, artiï¬cial teeth inserted at an.» H. mm nvprv person. All the ï¬ner Wrabun "umâ€.-- rw", - _ Beautiful, artiï¬cial teeth inserted‘ at All the uner prices to suit every person. . classes of Dentistry, such as pore-tam, crown and bridge work. succe'szully 4 --ne. All operations done with the least pussi- bie pain. Oiï¬ce next door to Carter 00’s store. Kent-st. Lindsay. WL HERRIMAN, M. D. M. C. P . Kg. Ofï¬ce and residenca. Cambridge I indsav DEN TIS'I'. DR. SIMPSON, PHYSICIAN. Ofï¬ce and residence, Russell Street Lindsay, second door west of York Street Oflicc hours, 9.00 A. u. to 10.30 A. 31.; 1.30 n x to3p.u.and7t08 9.x. Da.J.SmPsox WN and BRIGE WORK. Q. VVVVVVVV , , b ' Graduate of the University of Trinity College, Toronto: Member of the College of Ontario. and of Toronto University Medi Faculty. 3150 graduate of Trinit Un' sity. Toronto, and Member of liege 01 Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario. Ollie! Pogue's store, Lindsay-55., near thl bridge â€"z3.ly. H La.“ . Kg. Ofï¬ceâ€"air; regidence. Cambridgc Lindsay, opposite Baptis Church NEELANDS. L, D- R J. M. H. McLAUGHLIN - BARRISTERS. 6. Ofï¬ce. Belief. Block. opposite the Market, Lindsay. Ont. Money to loan. Private all company funds in amounts and on term to suit borrower and at lowest nee ‘ of interest. aï¬cesovet 01113150 n- I. MclNTYRE. JOBS A. BARRON, Q. C. (80 for Dominion Bank.) Lindsay. cos William St, in new Dominion building. hes of Dentistry, including the beautiful and durable MCSW'EYN AN] RISTERS, soucrro medizzely 09909“ a“ D317 andsay 101m McSWEYN Dom grofesswnal’ @arbs. , DEGRASSI, P LYSICLAL URGEON, ETC. £10., Wellington-S Solicitor for 13-1- 035 tc duasp tars. Solicitors etc. Liddsay. F. D. MOORE. WMBERS, M.D. _â€"_f PPLY TO MR. JOHN A. BARRON Lindsay, for Money: for Investment. Oï¬cu at Lowest Rates of Interest. William St. in new Dominion Bulkbnild- ’â€" P.DEVLIN. BABBISTEB 80- mac! . ucrron, etc. Em 0"" Mdmem mud-y- 013†9V“ m†cINTYRE JzA STEWART, William street ‘,_ SOLICITORS etc _ I._ "an. t. LINDSAY I JACSKON (SUPSESS DONALD R. ANDERSON ANDERSO T J- a Domini: n ltjdeï¬t “as. Bl Ninth. ‘, Totem". M CIT-b“ :. Lax: Physician Grand 'lnmk Sal’- u. HOPKINS. M. JACKSON